Saturday, October 19, 2024

Fox Fam Vacay 2024 The Moyie

Our day visit to "The Moyie" was definitely a highlight of the whole trip.  This cabin built in the 1960's by Abe's dad and uncles and grandpa has been treasured by so many Foxes for a long time.  It is a magical place out of time (no internet) right on the banks of the Moyie River in far North Idaho.  It's a 5-10 minute drive to the Canadian border.
Skipping, or just chucking stones is always one of the first items of business.
Abe's cousin Nathan and his remarkable family (seriously the best people I know) were the last ones to visit the Moyie before us.  They knew we were coming and they welcomed us with the best treasure hunt all around the property.  They had drawn pictures of where the next clue would be found.
One of the clues was at the start of the long driveway
And on the way back to the cabin we spotted a little snake.
Another clue sent us across the river
Going across the river was one of the next items of business anyway, so we all donned our bathing costumes and played in the river.

Faith and her trusty crutches
Floating/crawling the Moyie
I was suckered into being the butt of a tic tock video.  Tee hee hee-- I acted like I was hurt, but see, the thing is, when you have young adults and teenagers, you're just thrilled they want you around!  I was honored.  
A visit to the Canadian border on the way to hike the nearby Copper Falls
Faith, you're a BEAST!
Swimming at the pond
It's not very long (unless you are on crutches), but it is one of my favorite hikes.  So beautiful!

Faith sat this part out-- it was a little much to do with crutches and messed up ankles


While the rest of the fam went swimming, Daniel and I just walked around the property so he could get a little happy-nappy.  I was a happy-granny as well.

For old time's sake, Clark had to catch a snake.
Isn't she lovely?
Bethany continued her effort to endear herself to Daniel.
Roasting hot dogs before heading back to Spokane
Always together
Peter was very mature in agreeing to let these little beauties roam free rather than taking them home with us.  
The Moyie never disappoints and we look forward to our next visit

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